Hi, I've recently bought a skybox F3 and now looking to get a dish installed. Ideally, I'd like to get the above 3 satellites, and because I stay in a flat, I understand that a motorised set-up would be inadvisable due to the fact that wind could knock it out of place. If that's the case (?), is it possible to pick up 13e, 19.2e and 28.2/28.5e on a reasonable sized fixed dish?
I'm based in east central Scotland and was hoping I could use a Triax 88cm dish (or smaller) to achieve this, with a triax quad lnb holder. Would that be feasible? Or is there a better way of achieving this?
Where should the dish be focused at (I'd like to have a good signal for 13e and 19.2e, so should it be more geared towards them with the Sky UK satellite presumably being stronger here)?
I'd imagine the dish would need to go on the roof (4 stories up, but flat, so should be a relatively standard installation for the installer). How much would this likely cost to install (including brackets, cables, etc)? And would it be relatively safe from being knocked out of position by wind up there (don't want to be having to get someone out every time there's a gust of wind)?
Finally, with the quad lnb holder, would I be aswell getting another lnb for a 4th satellite- and if so, which one would be best (9e? 23.5e? Think the lnbs have to be min 4 degrees apart, so 16e presumably out of the question?)? Would this affect the quality of reception for the other sats whatsoever?
Sorry for all the questions!!
Thanks in advance...
I'm based in east central Scotland and was hoping I could use a Triax 88cm dish (or smaller) to achieve this, with a triax quad lnb holder. Would that be feasible? Or is there a better way of achieving this?
Where should the dish be focused at (I'd like to have a good signal for 13e and 19.2e, so should it be more geared towards them with the Sky UK satellite presumably being stronger here)?
I'd imagine the dish would need to go on the roof (4 stories up, but flat, so should be a relatively standard installation for the installer). How much would this likely cost to install (including brackets, cables, etc)? And would it be relatively safe from being knocked out of position by wind up there (don't want to be having to get someone out every time there's a gust of wind)?
Finally, with the quad lnb holder, would I be aswell getting another lnb for a 4th satellite- and if so, which one would be best (9e? 23.5e? Think the lnbs have to be min 4 degrees apart, so 16e presumably out of the question?)? Would this affect the quality of reception for the other sats whatsoever?
Sorry for all the questions!!
Thanks in advance...


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